A military F-16 fighter jet has crashed into a commercial building at the end of a runway at March Air Reserve Base in Southern California on Thursday, May 16.
Officials said the pilot was hospitalized in stable condition and not seriously injured.
A small fire sparked by the crash was put out quickly, March Air Reserve Base Deputy Fire Chief Tim Holliday told KTLA.
The jet’s canopy can be seen on the runway. The ejector seat and parachute were shown lying on the grass.
“An F-16 crashed into a commercial building on Opportunity Way on March ARB in Riverside this afternoon. Pilot alive, all warehouses workers accounted for. Waiting for update on fire,” she wrote.
Footage of the crash emerged online, showing a large hole in the building.
Schoffstall posted video of the scene.
“It was almost to the point where I had to cover my ears, and next thing you know I just hear this explosion,” Daniel Gallegos, another witness, told the news station.
“I turn around to the back of the building and I just seen a burst of flames and just the ceiling start falling through every part of the building. In a matter of seconds, my ankles were filled with water.”
Holliday told KTLA that the F-16 belonged to the 144th Fighter Wing, an Air National Guard unit based in Fresno, but was permanently stationed at March Air Reserve Base.
The base is home to the Air Force Reserve Command’s Fourth Air Force Headquarters and multiple units of the Army Reserve, Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve. It also houses the California Air National Guard and California Army National Guard.